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I swear, Oliver, when did you become such a stick-in-the-mud?” "I've always been a stick-in-the-mud.” Her brother cast her a thin smile. "I just hid it beneath all the debauchery.” She sniffed. "I wish you'd hide it again. It's quite annoying.
Sabrina Jeffries
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